Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 19 Aug 1937, p. 6

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frvtiss HcHahon jorinerly ai. Worthen's, for 10 years Takes pleasure inu Announcing the Openingý of Her New ExclsiveHat Shop 1150 Wilmette Avenue, Wilmette Wilmette 1160ý Italian convicts w ere, at one time, forced to drink a plut of CASTOR OIL . . . if they survived, they were released. staff Photo It may bc mid-Aùgust to Mnost residents- of t/w norlh shore, but the purpie inartins are alrcad.v thiliking, about' their ivinter hontes ilt the ýsunn.v saut?:. Th .ey're show»t aboVe szcariing over their favorite îneetinp place,; the tele- phone mires across the golf cou rse at the foot of Greenleaf aveniue, in Willmettc. Student Party Back From Euiopean Trip The group which Paul G. Delaporte of the faculty of New Trier High school took to Europe this suffimer returned home this past Moniday eve- ning after an extended eight weeks trip. Whileý touring the continent they visited many of the more fain- ous cities and historic spots along the way. Those included in thie group which Mr. Delanorte brought home last Snori, Dave Skillin, Cal Hill, Jack Fyf e, jean Lamprev ' and Lowell Snorf of Wilmette*; Dick Krause, Dorothy Moland, 'and Rex Rathburn, of Kenilworth; Mary Lou M-\cKisson,ý Nancy Brown, Jack Kiniiey,, Betty '.White,. and Andy Price of Winnietka., and, ýBarbara Reid of Glencoe.. IDisabled Craft'Rescued Over Weekend by Local Crew of Coast Guard Three boats in distress were aide:d to safety last week-end by the United States Coast Guard station crew at Wilmette Harbor. The warm weather tempted many persons to seek thtc coolness.. of the lake, and ail those out sailing--kept----the crew busy, especially since the crew was also patrolling thé Sheridan Shore yacht races.' On Saturday afteruoon the 36-foot cruiser, La Verenne,: was sighted seven miles off s hore and appeared to be ini distress. She had burned a coul out and was floating helplessly when picked up by the station crew- J. L. Crotty of Chicago is. the owner. Canoe Capsized A canoe capsized off Wilmette Harbor Saturday afternoon and was picked up by coast guardsmen, who hrought it to shore and rescued the six occupants. Arthur Anderson, of WNilmette, was named as the own)er. s, who is professor of the Coliege of New e author of "Banking .ess Cycle," book re- d by the Macmillan cently pu] co mpany.

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